Ep. 42 - The Power of Long-Term Projects
Phil Wortmann doesn’t look at outrageous projects like most people. Rather, it’s a puzzle to be solved and the pieces might just require a whole new set of skills and close to a decade to put it all together.
Phil Wortmann doesn’t look at outrageous projects like most people. Rather, it’s a puzzle to be solved and the pieces might just require a whole new set of skills and close to a decade to put it all together.
The ice climbing in the South Fork of the Shoshone outside Cody, WY, is an immense and rugged playground for intrepid ice climbers with a sense of adventure and who don’t mind a bit of suffering.
If JC Dubeau is known it’s somewhat as a dark horse. Seriously, who is this guy?
Enni Bertling has seen it all when it comes to climbing in Finland.
Conan Thai shares a short film and some words on the importance of community.
Issue #21
Pedro Guerra-Zúñiga has a fighting spirit — a spirit that especially likes to laugh. After being diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Pedro decided he would respond on his terms: with humor and a goal of making Team Canada.
Issue #21
Roger Strong made his catch king crab fishing so he could ski and climb the rest of the year — it was a path forged by sea and steel and off-season adventure. But the metallurgy of life also requires tempering, annealing, and healing too.
Does drytooling have a grading problem? Katie McKinstry Stylos is one of top drytoolers in the world, specializing in big roofs. After her recent trip to project Parallel World (D15+/D16?) she has some questions.
Part of the human condition is wanting to share the things we love; the things we find meaning in. So in February 2024, when my 8-year old son asked if he could “try ice climbing,” my stoke level was off the charts.
Issue #20